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Although with your very little load a manual or cron based vacuum full once a 
week will be more than enough.
I'm doing a biweekly vacuum full with one of my customer's machines  (an 
office application that uses pg as backend) and never had complaints or 
problems. That setup makes about 5000 transactions a day - still a very low 
load for postgres.

On Wednesday 19 January 2005 03:42 pm, Dann Corbit wrote:
> Yes, autovacuum is better.
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> I am a fossil from 7.1.3 days.
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> Do you not recommend autovacuum?
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> Rick
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> Once per day dump database to disk.
> Once per day do a vacuum full.
> That should be plenty.
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> Since there are 1440 minutes per day, you are only looking at 288
> transactions per day.  Not exactly a taxing transaction load.
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> Hi,
> I have a small data base ~ 10 tables. each table get
> insert/update/delete few times a day. postgresql is running for a
> month.
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> The load will increase in the near future: insert/update/delete
> activity will be at least one in 5 minutes.
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> What maintenance should I need to do?
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> Thanks,
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